Tony plans 54-hole round to help fight blood cancer
WHEN it comes to golf, Tony Ross has a bigger handicap than most. Five years ago, the father of two was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer called...
Read moreDetailsWHEN it comes to golf, Tony Ross has a bigger handicap than most. Five years ago, the father of two was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer called...
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR postmaster is looking forward to celebrating his 30th anniversary with a celebratory party this weekend – and you’re invited. Sanjay Odedra, who runs the Embrook Post Office (yes,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham and Emmbrook have been given a stay of execution to remain in Hellenic Division One East. It had been feared that the Sumas would not be able to remain...
Read moreDetailsSUMAS Under-18s sealed the East Berkshire Football Alliance Division 1 title in what they hope will be the first part of a memorable double. Cameron Rohart Brown scored the only...
Read moreDetailsTHE leader of Wokingham's Liberal Democrats was one of the first people on the scene of the house fire that saw Reading Road closed to traffic yesterday afternoon. Cllr Lindsay...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM church will have to raise £1 million to help fund a new community centre for Matthewsgreen following an agreement by the Executive to let the land to them...
Read moreDetailsDAN BATEMAN says the future is looking bright for Wokingham and Emmbrook as he begins to lay out plans for next season. Despite only being in February, Sumas have just...
Read moreDetailsA NEW school to be built in the Matthewsgreen Farm development will include sprinklers. The condition comes in the wake of The Wokingham Paper’s revelation that The Emmbrook School’s new...
Read moreDetailsA DECISION to build a new school facility without sprinklers has been blasted by Wokingham’s Liberal Democrat leader. Last week, The Emmbrook School celebrated the opening of its new maths...
Read moreDetailsBOSSES of a concrete batching plant that has opened in Wokingham say they will work with the council to sort out an issue that saw them refused retrospective planning permission....
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